Friday, November 20, 2020

Life After The Great Reset: Collectivism Dystopia






Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, "the world is facing a massive onslaught against individual liberty and private property."

"[A] new kind of collectivism is about to emerge," warns economist Antony Mueller in the Mises Wire. "Like the communism of the past, the new project appeals to the public with the assurance of technological advancement and social inclusion … ecological sustainability and the promise of longevity or even immortality."

"In reality, however," cautions Mueller, "these promises are deeply dystopian."

Presidential candidate Joe Biden adopted the slogan "Build Back Better," a motto of Klaus Schwab, the utopian pied piper who is founder and CEO of the World Economic Forum (part of "the United Nations network") that brings together globalist thinkers and multinational corporate heads in Davos, Switzerland.

Schwab foresees COVID-19 hastening a "Fourth Industrial Revolution" in which Americans will be "propertyless but happy" in a world where giant corporations and global government have seamlessly merged.

"Now is the historical moment of time not only to fight the … virus but to shape the system …," writes Schwab. Once we transform into this Fourth Industrial Age, he believes, the world will "never" return to "normal."

Schwab calls this change "the Great Reset." "This is our chance to accelerate our pre-pandemic efforts," says Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, "to re-imagine economic systems that actually address global challenges like extreme poverty, inequality and climate change."

In this collectivist future, free enterprise will disappear, replaced by the economy advocated by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Big businesses must have government charters granted only if leftist politicians see them as serving not stockholders but primarily "stakeholders."









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